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I'm 6'5 and don't really struggle at all. Gearstick is fine, my knees are a little cosy with the steering wheel though. Anyone in the back has no chance though!
Side view is sexy as hell, those vents are epic. I agree with Bear about the engine cover though, it looks rank. As for the steering wheel, well, it looks like it came straight from Halfords :(
I used to play WoW obsessively, raiding 6 nights out of 7. I'd be tired, and stroppy - my GF would get so pissed off. Family got it in the neck, hated working etc. Now I've quit playing, it's gone.
Awesome pics!
I went down for the day today, camped last night in Henwood, I did notice a few Cliosport stickers around!
Vicky, saw your car there, it looked awesome, loved the NOS can in the boot :)
Is this Hamiltons campsite directly across from the track entrance? As I'm gonna be camping there tomorrow evening, just wondered if this was where the CS'ers are gonna be at!
I'll be there in my Black 182, along with my dad on his Fireblade, and his mate in a black Mondeo - keep an eye out!
I have a Nilfisk, and it's the one Power Washer that actually lasts, my last 3 were Karchers and were gash.
I bought the Snow Foam lance from i4d - is faultless enough, and easy to use, bar the fact I have to squeeze the bottle to build enough pressure to get a good foam.
That's fair enough. Pretty much every person I know who has an xBox has had RROD with it. Mine, however, has been stellar for as long as I've owned it.
Cup packed 182's come with AC so the Aux belt wil need changing. Belts are located to the left of the block (as you look at it) and quite a bit needs to be shifted to get to them - bumper, arch liners, head, etc. Good 6 hour job for an experienced mechanic.
I have to say I'm not a fan of the painted wheels, and the front bumper. Wouldn't personally have the exhaust either, but that's not saying it's bad.
What I do like, though, is the colour - that paint is stunning, particularly in the photo of the Clio badge. Which I also think is brilliant...
I've just removed the RS badges from the back of my Clio.
I used boiling water, and some fishing wire/plastic card.
To get rid of the leftover resin, I sprayed WD40 on the paintwork (it was still wet from the water, agitated it in with a brush, then used AG Intensive Tar Remover - rubbed on...
My mate's got the 355 kit for his old MR2. Proper Rosso Red paintwork, genuine 355 wheels, badges etc. It's such a a mess though, he hasn't touched the interior, and the glass still has the Toyota etchings on it. Plus, it's slow as hell, and sounds like an everyday MR2.
He wants to sell it...